sugar beet
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See also: sugarbeet
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[edit]sugar beet (plural sugar beets)
- A type of beet whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose.
- 1953 February, “Notes and News: Locomotive Notes: Scottish Region”, in Railway Magazine, page 141:
- It was heading a freight train, loaded mainly with sugar beet, en route from the country area of Angus to the beet factory at Cupar (Fife).
- Darling; sweetheart
- 1996, Jack Barth, “A Fish Called Selma”, in The Simpsons, spoken by Troy McClure (Phil Hartman):
- I just want to say I wouldn't be here without the support of a very special lady- my always outrageous fiancée, Selma. Take a bow, sugar beet.
- 2016, Marianne Evans, Woodland Hearts:
- “So is my sugar beet all tucked in?”
“She is. Happily exhausted, too. Just like me.”
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